Accreditation and CLE Rules for Hawaii

National Academy of Continuing Legal Education courses are accredited by numerous mandatory CLE States, The Hawaii State Board of Continuing Legal Education ("HSBCLE") will accept all credits earned from NACLE through reciprocity.

Attorneys must take 3 CLE credits per year. Every third year, at least one of the 3 credit hours must be in Ethics.

Up to 3 hours, including ethics hours may be carried over from one year to the next.

Description

Accounts receivable management is NOT an arbitrary process. Business owners seem to understand this. Yet, many lawyers fail to adhere to best practices when establishing A/R policies and procedures for their law practices.

This CLE program will discuss some of those policies and procedures that can be utilized in law firms to reduce the occasion of aged receivables and also what collection procedures should be used when clients do not pay. This course is presented by Robert A. Weinberg who has over 25 years practicing debt collection and actively represents business owners in establishing sound A/R policies.

Lecturer Bio

Robert A. Weinberg, Esq.

Robert A. Weinberg, an A-V rated attorney, has been practicing debt collection and accounts receivable management for over 25 years. He represents business owners and service providers in helping establish sound policies to better ensure fewer delinquent accounts. His law practice is located in Encino, California. Mr. Weinberg is a member of ProVisors, a network of attorneys and other trusted advisors. To learn more visit: www.ProVisors.com.

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